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00:00This is the third day of Sustina.
00:05What will Sustina be like this time?
00:11Hello.
00:12This is my father.
00:13I'm his daughter.
00:14I'm Kanzuku Rush.
00:15I'm Kanzuku Rush.
00:16I'm Kanzuku Rush.
00:17I've grown so much.
00:18She's 2 meters tall now.
00:19I'm surprised.
00:20I've grown so much.
00:21She's 2 meters tall now.
00:22Don't believe her.
00:24I knew it.
00:25They formed a duo in 2016.
00:28The duo is full of laughter from their parents.
00:32I heard that my dad is an indoor comedian.
00:37Leila is 19 years old.
00:42She had her birthday party the other day.
00:44Her growth was the talk of the town.
00:48This time, we're going to talk about their family.
00:52If you buy one, you can save 1650 yen.
00:56If you quit, you can save 6,150 yen a year.
01:02They will show you how to save money that is good for the family and the environment.
01:09They will show you how to save electricity and other items.
01:13They will show you how to save money that is good for the family and the environment.
01:28They will show you how to save money that is good for the family and the environment.
01:33I'll make a double curtain.
01:35It's round, so it rolls.
01:37So I'll crush it.
01:40It's easy.
01:43I'm going to save money today.
01:45I'm going to save money today.
01:48Are you okay?
01:49I'm not good at it.
01:53Their father is not good at it, and their daughter is not good at it.
01:59They live in this apartment.
02:05They have a problem.
02:09They can't make a living just by laughing.
02:12They also have a part-time job.
02:14My father is a trainer.
02:17They were disbanded in the first round of M-1 last year.
02:21I see.
02:23They have a part-time job, and they want to save money.
02:27They will show you how to save money.
02:31Nice to meet you.
02:33She is a saving advisor.
02:35She is also an environmental counselor.
02:37She gives advice that is good for the environment.
02:39She is Yuki Wada.
02:41This time, they will show you how to save money in four places.
02:46Let's start with the living room.
02:49Do you use a lot of heating in the winter?
02:52I use a lot of heating.
02:55I'm really angry.
02:57I set the temperature to 28 degrees or 9 degrees.
03:02The cost of heating for two people is about 20,000 yen per month.
03:10The cost of heating for a family of three is 35,000 yen.
03:15It's expensive.
03:1635,000 yen is a lot of money.
03:19In fact, the energy used at home is mainly heating, household appliances, and three fire extinguishers.
03:27The trick to saving money is to reduce the heating bill.
03:31The recommended temperature is 20 degrees.
03:35I don't know that.
03:37Because it's cold outside.
03:39The recommended temperature in the winter room is 20 degrees.
03:44But it's a little cold.
03:48Even if it's 20 degrees, it's warm.
03:51It's a professional trick to cut the heating bill.
03:54It's an item from a 100-yen shop.
03:58This curtain is very long.
04:01I bought a new one.
04:03When I first bought it, it was a little short.
04:06It's because of the cold wind.
04:09That's why the room gets cold.
04:12That's the right answer.
04:15The percentage of warm air escaping from the window is about 58%.
04:23That's why I recommend a long curtain.
04:30I think it's a good idea to make the curtain thicker.
04:34But it costs a lot of money to buy a new curtain.
04:38There's a better way to make it easier.
04:42This is a shower curtain sold at a 100-yen shop.
04:48This is a shower curtain used in the bathroom.
04:53You can use this to make a double curtain.
04:58If you double the shower curtain, you can save money on heating bills.
05:07There's a hole in the shower curtain.
05:11You can put this on the hook.
05:15It's easy.
05:25After attaching it to the hook, all you have to do is attach it.
05:29This is how it looks on the back.
05:32The length is just right.
05:35It's perfect.
05:37This is really good.
05:39I can't see anything.
05:41It's like a race curtain.
05:43I think this is very convenient.
05:45It's pretty big, isn't it?
05:46I think it's good.
05:48Lower the heating temperature to reduce waste.
05:53Reduce CO2.
05:56Sustainable life of two birds with one stone.
05:59This is good.
06:01I was curious about this part.
06:04This is the hole.
06:06I didn't know that.
06:08This is where the air comes in.
06:11It's like a TV antenna cable.
06:16I see.
06:17It's convenient because it's like a tape.
06:22It's sold at a 100-yen shop or a home improvement store.
06:26You just have to stick it on.
06:28One side is a sticker, so you just have to stick it on the gap.
06:34It's good.
06:37It's good.
06:38It's beautiful.
06:40You're clumsy, but you're doing well today.
06:46It's perfect.
06:48It's done.
06:50I'll close it.
06:54It feels good.
06:56It's perfect.
06:58It's like Cinderella's fit.
07:02Reina is clumsy, but she's doing well.
07:08I'm really impressed.
07:11It's really good.
07:13Wait a minute.
07:14What?
07:15What's wrong?
07:17It's masking tape.
07:20You have to stick it on until the end.
07:24I think you'll be able to laugh at the end.
07:28I don't want to laugh at the end.
07:30Stop it.
07:31You idiot.
07:35They're close.
07:37The power consumption changes by 10% just by changing the temperature of the air conditioner once.
07:42If you change the temperature of the air conditioner once, you can save 1,650 yen.
07:50If you change the temperature of the air conditioner once, you can save 1,260 yen.
07:58That's a big difference.
08:00I didn't know you could save so much money.
08:03Otsubi is a smart way to save money.
08:09Do you use a lot of tissue paper?
08:12I use a lot of tissue paper when I put on makeup.
08:16She uses a lot of tissue paper.
08:19In fact, the consumption of tissue paper in Japan is the highest in the world.
08:23She uses 23 boxes of tissue paper a year.
08:28Don't you use a lot of tissue paper?
08:33I understand.
08:35She uses a lot of tissue paper.
08:37She has a good idea.
08:40If you make a box smaller, you can use it twice as much.
08:43That's right.
08:44That's right.
08:45Theoretically.
08:46That's right.
08:47So, I'm going to make the tissue paper like that from the beginning.
08:51I'll take it out of the box without opening it.
08:54I'll take it out of the box without opening it.
08:57I'll cut it in half.
08:58I'm so fast that I don't understand.
09:01Cut the middle of the tissue paper taken out of the box.
09:07It's good to use tissue paper, but you leave the empty box as it is.
09:13Did you find out?
09:14I found out.
09:15I always replenish the tissue paper.
09:17I pray that the tissue paper will change the next time I see it.
09:22Next, make two cuts in the lid.
09:28After doing this, open the lid.
09:32I see.
09:33That's great.
09:35It's two cuts.
09:36That's right.
09:37You can make two cuts.
09:39Please take it out.
09:41I'll do it.
09:49By doing this, you can use it twice as much.
09:53Not only do you save money, but you also save CO2 to make tissue paper.
09:58It also helps to reduce forest firewood.
10:02It's a great idea.
10:03This is a great idea.
10:05I'm glad that I can reduce the cost of making tissue paper.
10:08You're full of energy.
10:10That's right.
10:12Next, I'll show you how to save water in the bathroom.
10:18My father seems to have something to say about the shower.
10:23Rayla uses water for no reason.
10:28It's terrible.
10:30I leave the water in the shower for a long time.
10:33I only take a bath once a day.
10:35I only take a bath in the sea once a day.
10:37That's too much.
10:39I changed the showerhead to a water-repellent type.
10:42That's great.
10:43I can't stop myself from going crazy, so I changed the showerhead.
10:47If you use the showerhead for about 15 minutes, you can use the same amount as the bathtub.
10:53Is that so?
10:54That's right.
10:55If you can shorten the shower time by one minute a day, you can save about 3,000 yen a year.
11:03That's a lot of money.
11:06This is a way to save money by using a 100-yen shop item when you go to New York.
11:12Keep the temperature.
11:16I don't think you can cool the water if you keep putting hot water in it.
11:21It costs a lot of money to cool the water.
11:24Is that so?
11:25That's right.
11:26In order to reduce the cost of cooling the water, you need a lid and a horn sheet.
11:35This is an aluminum leather sheet that you can buy at a 100-yen shop.
11:40You can float this sheet on the water surface of the bath.
11:45If you put the sheet on the water surface of the bath, the temperature of the water will drop even more than when you just put the lid on it.
11:52Even if you don't do that, you can save 6,150 yen a year.
11:59Is it that different?
12:00That's right.
12:02The heat reflection of the sheet and the heat retention make it difficult to cool the water.
12:06In addition, it also reduces CO2 emissions.
12:13Next, let's check the toilet.
12:17Do you close the lid after using the toilet?
12:21Of course.
12:22I got the first correct answer today.
12:24I'm closing the lid properly.
12:25The reason why you should close the lid is because you use a hot water toilet.
12:30The toilet is warm, isn't it?
12:32If you leave the lid open, the heat will escape.
12:36That's why it costs an extra electricity bill.
12:40If you close the lid after using the toilet, you can save 1,080 yen a year.
12:46If you lower the temperature of the toilet, you can save 820 yen a year.
12:51If you lower the temperature of the water, you can save 430 yen a year.
12:57You can save about 2,330 yen a year.
13:03But his biggest problem is the toilet paper.
13:12I have a lot of toilet paper.
13:17I want to tell you this.
13:20If you go to the toilet twice, you will run out of toilet paper.
13:25I'm serious.
13:26Are you kidding me?
13:29Toilet paper is not as useful as Rayler.
13:36He is a professional electrician.
13:38He can save toilet paper in just 10 seconds.
13:43If you use a lot of toilet paper, it will come out.
13:48That's right.
13:49That's why I ride the rhythm.
13:51You don't need that rhythm.
13:53I ride the rhythm.
13:55Why does the toilet paper roll?
13:58Because it's round.
14:00Because it's round, it rolls.
14:02So I crush it.
14:05It's a new product.
14:07But this is a oval.
14:10If you do this, the toilet paper will not roll well when it is attached to the holder.
14:16You can prevent too much toilet paper from coming out.
14:19That's right.
14:22Let's try it.
14:27Can you see this?
14:29I can see it.
14:31This prevents you from using too much toilet paper.
14:34Toilet paper flows into the water.
14:37It's a paper that can't be reused.
14:40Because the toilet paper is made by destroying the temple.
14:43It reduces the amount of toilet paper.
14:45Of course, it also saves money.
14:48If I save money, my family will be more comfortable.
14:54Next is the refrigerator.
14:56There is also a point where you can save money.
15:00Refrigerators are the second most power-consuming household appliance.
15:07That's right.
15:08Refrigerators are the second most power-consuming household appliance.
15:15There is a place to put the refrigerator.
15:19There is a space on the left and right.
15:22It's good to be able to open the space because it's heated to the left and right.
15:26However, there is a microwave oven on the top.
15:30If you put it on top, you can put it on top.
15:32It's heated from above.
15:34If you put it on top, it will take extra power.
15:39There is a microwave oven in such a high place.
15:41There is a space of 5 cm from the ceiling and 0.5 cm from the left and right.
15:47You can put it on top.
15:49That alone costs about 1,400 yen a year.
15:54Next, check the inside of the refrigerator.
15:59It's pretty clean.
16:01That's right.
16:02I used to put a lot in the refrigerator.
16:05I live alone.
16:07Even if I buy a lot of food, it will rot.
16:11I bought a lot of food and made it.
16:14I think it's good for reducing food waste.
16:18It's also good for power-saving.
16:21That's right.
16:22The point is not to put too much food in the refrigerator.
16:26You can save 1,360 yen a year by reducing food to half.
16:32I admire the refrigerator on the right.
16:36In addition, the temperature setting is reduced from today.
16:40You can save 1,910 yen a year.
16:44Can you show me the vegetables?
16:47There are vegetables in it.
16:50I'm a little worried about this.
16:52This is a radish that is naked.
16:55If you put this in as it is, it will dry out and rot.
17:01This is a carrot.
17:02Do you see this?
17:03It's a little sweaty.
17:05If this water drops stick together, mold will form and it will hurt faster.
17:11As a countermeasure, you can use newspapers.
17:14If you store this, it will last a long time.
17:19Radish and daikon are wrapped in paper and stored.
17:24This absorbs excess water and lasts a long time.
17:28This will reduce food waste.
17:31He has learned how to save so far.
17:34His father has been a contract worker for a long time.
17:39What does REIRA think of his father?
17:42My father is good at saving money.
17:47I don't usually do it, so I understand it well.
17:51I was impressed.
17:52I respect him.
17:54I respect the viewers.
17:57I'm glad to hear that.
17:59I'm glad to hear that.
18:05REIRA, who usually leaves everything to his father, tries to cook with gratitude.
18:14He makes a budget-saving dish for his father.
18:18He is satisfied with two eggs.
18:20This is a budget-saving omelette.
18:23I use cabbage and core.
18:27I don't throw away the core.
18:31How do you use the core?
18:36It's okay.
18:38He uses the core of the cabbage that he usually throws away.
18:42He makes a budget-saving omelette.
18:46First, he cuts the leaves into small pieces.
18:50I will do it.
18:54Like this?
18:56That's right.
18:57It's a little big.
19:00Wait a minute.
19:02REIRA has never cooked much.
19:06Do your best.
19:11It was too thick at first.
19:14He cuts the core into small pieces.
19:19It looks difficult.
19:20It's okay if you cut it.
19:24He puts all the ingredients in the beaten egg.
19:29He stirs it well.
19:32I don't have the idea of adding cabbage.
19:35He bakes it in a frying pan and shapes it.
19:41His father is impressed with his daughter's cooking.
19:45I can't speak well.
19:47His father is cute.
19:54REIRA's dish is ready.
19:57Will his father be happy?
20:02This is the omelette that I'm grateful for my father.
20:07It's called GONA CRAZY OMELETTE.
20:11GONA?
20:13That's right.
20:17He seasoned it with tuna sauce and ketchup.
20:20He decorated it with mayonnaise.
20:24How does it taste?
20:32It's delicious.
20:33This is delicious.
20:36It has a strange taste of eggs and ham.
20:40But it's really delicious.
20:42I think this is love.
20:46It was delicious.
20:48I've only eaten REIRA's cooking a few times in my life.
20:54I'm so happy that I can't speak well.
20:58His father is cute.
21:00REIRA, what do you do when you cook?
21:05My father is very serious.
21:08His cooking is perfect.
21:10When I was in high school, he made me a lunch box.
21:15I was grateful to him.
21:18As I grew up, I realized how great my father was.
21:25The back of the lunch box is cool.
21:34He was able to convey his gratitude to his father.
21:38I learned a lot from him.
21:41I learned a lot.
21:43I will do everything from today.
21:45Thank you very much.
21:47He saves about 20,000 yen a year.
21:54It's a big lunch box.
21:56Why don't you try one or two?
22:00That's great.
22:01I learned a lot.
22:04I learned a lot.
22:06What did you learn?
22:07It's a tissue.
22:09I can do it when I go home today.
22:12I don't need one.
22:14Sometimes I use it as a rhythm.
22:18I feel good when I use it.
22:21I don't measure the temperature.
22:24I don't know the temperature of the refrigerator.
22:27You should check the temperature of the refrigerator.
22:29The refrigerator may be cold.
22:31If you watch this video, you will cry.
22:36When I cook, I don't talk to my father.
22:42When I was 19 years old, I praised my father.
22:49I thought I had come this far.
22:52It's very thoughtful.
22:55I see.
22:56What?
22:57REIRA.
22:59After this, he broke up with his best friend.
23:07What?
23:08REIRA, do you want to live alone?
23:10I don't know.
23:11I'm like this now.
23:13Do you want to live alone?
23:16I think REIRA is lonely.
23:20If you go to the bathroom twice, you will run out of toilet paper.
23:25I think REIRA still has a lot of toilet paper.
23:27I don't think REIRA will run out of toilet paper.
23:29I think REIRA is happy.
23:30I think REIRA has to buy toilet paper.
23:33REIRA still has a lot of toilet paper.
23:37REIRA, if that happens, let REIRA live alone.
23:46delicious.
23:47delicious.
23:49What is this?
23:50delicious.
23:51delicious.